Moor infrared laser doppler imager ldi
The Moor Infrared Laser Doppler Imager (LDI) is a non-contact device that measures microvascular blood flow. It uses near-infrared laser light to detect the Doppler shift in reflected light, which is proportional to the speed of moving red blood cells. The LDI generates a 2D image that visualizes the microvascular blood flow within the measured area.
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